Since there are quite a few apocalyptic movies out there, I thought I'd give you the chance to vote on the film we watch on December 2nd and December 4th. Please cast your vote by noon on Monday, December 1st! (Note: I reserve the right of final approval for the movie.) Vote well, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

Polls

Which movie would you be LEAST interested in viewing? (Note: links to movie trailers are beside each choice.)

As we discussed in class today, I'm willing to be democratic about what we do in class the week of December 2nd. You have two choices to make:

1. First, decide whether you'd rather play Pandemic or watch a movie those dates, and

2. Should the movie win, pick which film you are LEAST interested in watching.

Please vote in both polls by noon on Monday, December 1st! I will honor the class' opinion on the first answer, but I reserve the right of final approval for the movie. Vote well, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

Poll 1: Game Versus Movie

Would you rather play Pandemic or screen an apocalyptic film on Tuesday December 2nd and Thursday, December 4th? (Note: we have time for one or the other, but not both.)

Watch a Movie (83%, 10 Votes)

Play Pandemic (17%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 12

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Question 2: Movie Choice

Should we watch a movie, which movie would you be LEAST interested in viewing? (Note: links to movie trailers are beside each response.)

War of the Worlds (www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJYnHA2OzfA) (50%, 5 Votes)

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sHMCRaS3ao) (30%, 3 Votes)

Even before climate change was “a thing,” people were considering what would happen if Earth’s temperature drastically changed. “Midnight Sun” originally aired in 1961 and wonders what would happen if the earth was bumped out of orbit.